Sony Ericsson saw revenues in the fourth quarter of 2010 fall 4.7% sequentially to EUR1.53 billion (US$2.12 billion). Revenues for 2010 came to EUR6.29 billion versus EUR6.79 billion in 2009. Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) are the company's largest revenue source, but the three markets also combined for the largest sales drop off.

Sony Ericsson shipped 43.1 million units in 2010. Its Xperia X10 generated strong sales in Europe and Japan, but the rest of the Xperia series failed to achieve the same success.

However, its strategy to target the high-end segment successfully raised ASP to EUR146, up EUR27 from the previous year. The company returned to profitability in the first quarter of 2010 and has remained in the black since.

The future of Sony Ericsson will depend on its strategy for the high-end segment moving forward to maintain profit margin, and whether the company can increase shipments in the US, which is traditionally its weakness, to raise market share.

In 2018, global server shipments will grow 8.5% to reach 13.73 million units. Digitimes Research estimates server shipments worldwide will grow at a CAGR of 6.5% during the period 2017-2022, with growth mainly driven by large-scale data centers and the China market.

Digitimes Research expects global AP shipments to surpass the 1.9 billion mark in 2017, with smartphones remaining the main application. Qualcomm will be leading the market in 2017, as other players continue playing catch up and scramble for funds to invest in more diverse applications.